Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Painting with a broad brush.....

November 17, 2009

I received the following this morning from a friend and it got me to rambling. Thought I’d share…..

“Tragedy at Ft Hood”

“Lieutenant Colonel Allen B West (US Army, Ret)

This past Thursday 13 American Soldiers were killed and another 30 wounded at a horrific mass shooting at US Army installation, Ft Hood Texas. As I watched in horror and then anger I recalled my two years of final service in the Army as a Battalion Commander at Ft Hood, 2002-2004.

My wife and two daughters were stunned at the incident having lived on the post in family housing.

A military installation, whether it is Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine, or Coast Guard, is supposed to be a safe sanctuary for our Warriors and their families. It is intended to provide a home whereby our “Band of Brothers and Sisters” can find solace and bond beyond just the foxhole but as family units.

A military installation is supposed to be a place where our Warriors train for war, to serve and protect our Nation.

On Thursday, 5 November 2009 Ft Hood became a part of the battlefield in the war against Islamic totalitarianism and state sponsored terrorism.

There may be those who feel threatened by my words and would even recommend they not be uttered. To those individuals I say step aside because now is not the time for cowardice. Our Country has become so paralyzed by political correctness that we have allowed a vile and determined enemy to breach what should be the safest place in America, an Army post.

We have become so politically correct that our media is more concerned about the stress of the shooter, Major Nidal Malik Hasan. The misplaced benevolence intending to portray him as a victim is despicable. The fact that there are some who have now created an entire new classification called; “pre-virtual vicarious Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)” is unconscionable.

This is not a “man caused disaster”. It is what it is, an Islamic jihadist attack.

We have seen this before in 2003 when a SGT Hasan of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) threw hand grenades and opened fire into his Commanding Officer’s tent in Kuwait. We have seen the foiled attempt of Albanian Muslims who sought to attack Ft Dix, NJ. Recently we saw a young convert to Islam named Carlos Bledsoe travel to Yemen, receive terrorist training, and return to gun down two US Soldiers at a Little Rock, Arkansas Army recruiting station. We thwarted another Islamic terrorist plot in North Carolina which had US Marine Corps Base, Quantico as a target.

What have we done with all these prevalent trends? Nothing.

What we see are recalcitrant leaders who are refusing to confront the issue, Islamic terrorist infiltration into America, and possibly further into our Armed Services. Instead we have a multiculturalism and diversity syndrome on steroids.

Major Hasan should have never been transferred to Ft Hood, matter of fact he should have been Chaptered from the Army. His previous statements, poor evaluation reports, and the fact that the FBI had him under investigation for jihadist website posting should have been proof positive.

However, what we have is a typical liberal approach to find a victim, not the 13 and 30 Soldiers and Civilian, but rather the poor shooter. A shooter who we are told was a great American, who loved the Army and serving his Nation and the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) stating that his actions had nothing to do with religious belief.

We know that Major Hasan deliberately planned this episode; he did give away his possessions. He stood atop a table in the confined space of the Soldier Readiness Center shouting “Allahu Akhbar”, same chant as the 9-11 terrorists and those we fight against overseas in the Iraq and Afghanistan theaters of operation.

No one in leadership seems willing to sound the alarm for the American people; they are therefore complicit in any future attacks. Our Congress should suspend the insidious action to vote on a preposterous and unconstitutional healthcare bill and resolve the issue of “protecting the American people”.

The recent incidents in Dearborn Michigan, Boston Massachusetts, Dallas Texas, and Chicago Illinois should bear witness to the fact that we have an Islamic terrorism issue in America. And don’t have CAIR call me and try to issue a vanilla press statement; they are an illegitimate terrorist associated organization which should be disbanded.

We have Saudi Arabia funding close to 80% of the mosques in the United States, one right here in South Florida, Pompano Beach. Are we building churches and synagogues in Saudi Arabia? Are “Kaffirs” and “Infidels” allowed travel to Mecca?

So much for peaceful coexistence.

Saudi Arabia is sponsoring radical Imams who enter into our prisons and convert young men into a virulent Wahabbist ideology….one resulting in four individuals wanting to destroy synagogues in New York with plastic explosives. Thank God the explosives were dummy. They are sponsoring textbooks which present Islamic centric revisionist history in our schools.

We must recognize that there is an urgent need to separate the theo-political radical Islamic ideology out of our American society. We must begin to demand surveillance of suspected Imams and mosques that are spreading hate and preaching the overthrow of our Constitutional Republic……that speech is not protected under First Amendment, it is sedition and if done by an American treason.

There should not be some 30 Islamic terrorist training camps in America that has nothing to do with First Amendment, Freedom of Religion. The Saudis are not our friends and any American political figure who believes such is delusional.

When tolerance becomes a one way street it certainly leads to cultural suicide. We are on that street. Liberals cannot be trusted to defend our Republic, because their sympathies obviously lie with their perceived victim, Major Nidal Malik Hasan.

I make no apologies for these words, and anyone angered by them, please, go to Ft Hood and look into the eyes of the real victims. The tragedy at Ft Hood Texas did not have to happen. Consider now the feelings of those there and on every military installation in the world. Consider the feelings of the Warriors deployed into combat zones who now are concerned that their loved ones at home are in a combat zone.

Ft Hood suffered an Islamic jihadist attack. Stop the denial, and realize a simple point.

The reality of your enemy must become your own.



Steadfast and Loyal,

Lieutenant Colonel Allen B West (US Army, Ret)”


To which, I replied:

And, yet, it is easy to understand how these words from Lieutenant Colonel Allen B West (US Army, Ret) ring so true to so many people, isn't it?

There are those among us who see the United States as being under siege and threatened by evil forces from outside, wanting to destroy us. Now, this could be some mass paranoia, or it could be a vast right wing conspiracy to misdirect the attention of people away from what the right wing/radical Christians are trying to accomplish in this country, i.e., imposing their beliefs and views on everyone "Because they are the right beliefs and views", or, I suppose, it could be a simple statement of fact.

More likely, there is some truth in each of the above. (Have you noticed how success usually breeds contempt from the unsuccessful?)

Anyway, in the case of Major Nidal Hasan and his actions at Ft. Hood, it is hard to see in retrospect just how this managed to happen. There were so many clues, and so many people aware of his thoughts and beliefs. How did this go unaddressed by the authorities? A simple screw up? An excess of political correctness? Some twisted liberal agenda? You know, there will be a big investigation and -- maybe -- some definitive answers. I don't know. But, I do think we must, as a country and a people, be careful not to cut our nose off to spite our face.

And what do I mean by that?

Well, we are a country of principals and beliefs, which are contained in our Founding Documents and Supporting Works, such as the Federalist Papers, etc. I believe we must be true to those. I'm speaking of things like freedom of religion, press, speech, right to assemble -- you know, the rights, freedoms, and responsibilities of citizens. We also have to be vigilant, so that we protect those things. Among all those things is the concept found in our law, and in English Common Law from which much of our law derives, that a person -- and by extension, a group of persons -- is innocent until proven guilty. We know that there is a Jihadist movement of Islam out there that does not like this country. We know that because they say so at every opportunity, and demonstrate it on a fairly frequent basis. But -- and it's a big "but" -- we have to be careful that we do not see all Muslims, all Imams, as having these same views. It might be easy or tempting, but we have to resist that temptation. The good Lieutenant Colonel Allen B West (US Army, Ret) sounds a bit too ready to treat every person of the Islamic faith as a radical Jihadists bent on our destruction. (It’s possible that I have misunderstood the good Lieutenant Colonel, but I don’t think so.)

From what I know now -- and that's what I've read in the papers and seen on the television -- it looks like Major Hasan did plan what he did, and that he did intentionally and with forethought carry out his plan. If a court finds him guilty -- and you gotta wonder where this man is going to get a really fair trial? -- then he should be punished accordingly. But we cannot apply his guilt to every person in the world who is a follower of Islam. And we cannot see every person walking the streets of this country who looks "Muslim" and apply Hasan's intentions and guilt to them as well.

Should we think that all liberals see Major Nidal Hasan as the victim here.? Or that all conservatives are Neo-Nazi Christian theo-crats?